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This discography is divided into five sections:

A discography of releases from JG Thirlwell under his many variations on
the Foetus name as well as other projects. These releases are listed in
(approximate) chronological order.

A section listing releases on which Thirlwell is credited as producer
and/or remixer, as well as other "Guest Appearances", listed
alphabetically.

A section listing prior works and upcoming releases with insufficient
information about these releases.

A section listing verified unreleased projects; and
as yet un-named projects (including future projects discussed at one
time or another by Thirlwell, as well as much-rumored projects).

A section listing "bootleg" audio and video live material in digital form.

While similar in name and origin, Fetus Productions is not the same
artist as the various Foetus monikers. The same goes for Foetus
Products Music, a music publishing company; and Foetus Features,
a different musical entity entirely. Myriad other similarly-named
entities and bands abound (including a GB-based garage band named
Foetus which will surely cause confusion for a period of time).
If in doubt, give us a shout.

FOETUS UNDER GLASSOKFM

7" Jan1981 Self Immolation WOMB S201 FR

OKFM / Spite Your Face

Notes:
Limited to two pressings of 1,000 copies each (= 2,000 total).
Two different label designs exist; one being the Self Immolation
label consisting of the rounded text being a machine font and filled
in, the other being the Self Immolation/Cherry Red label consisting
of the rounded text being hand-drawn and simply outlined.

VARIOUS ARTISTSIt's (My) (The) Age #2

CS 1981 Compact Cassette ECHO #2 IT

Spite Your Face

Notes:
Track is credited to FOETUS UNDER GLASS. Exact title still unknown,
reported to be "My" or "The" in the title.

YOU'VE GOT FOETUS ON YOUR BREATHWash It All Off

7" Apr1981 Self Immolation WOMB ALL 007 FR

Wash It All Off / 333

New York or Bust / Is That a Line? / Why Can't it Happen to Me? / I
Am Surrounded by Incompetence / What Have You Been Doing? / Today I
Started Slogging Again / Harold McMillian / Thank Heavens for Push
Button Phones / Flashback / Negative Energy

Primordal Industry / Industrial Go-Slow

Notes:
Track is credited to FOETUS IN YOUR BED.
Aside from a test pressing with a white cover and included info
sheets, there are 3 other cover styles for this LP. One was
hand painted by Steven Stapleton and is generally thought to be
an edition of 20 to 40 copies; another is commonly referred to as
the "monster" or "sky pilot" cover and is generally thought to be an edition of
500 copies; and the third is commonly referred to as the "burned"
or "immolated man(nequin)" cover and is generally thought to be an
edition of 500 copies. The hand-painted version exists only
due to the fact that there were more records than LP sleeves
available at that time, and Stapleton (perhaps unknowingly)
created a collectable by painting plain sleeves for the remaining
records. Also coming to light is a promotional version, issued
between the "monster" and "immolated mannequin" cover versions,
which had a plain white sleeve and had 2 pages stapled to the inner
sleeve: 1 page of artist info and 1 page of reviews.
The RRR cassette re-release is considered an "official bootleg",
and the material allegedly varies from the original.

PHILLIP AND HIS FOETUS VIBRATIONSTell Me, What is the Bane of Your Life?

Notes:
This was never released nor recorded, but it is included here
because it is listed as a "forthcoming release" on the cover of
the "Deaf" LP and several earlier singles.
Also listed in one of the Self Immolation newsletters as being a
forthcoming release due out in late 1989. As all the other forth-
coming releases listed therein are from Jan. 85 to "mid '85", it is
suspected that 1989 is a typo, and should read 1985.

JOHN PEELRadio Sessions

1982

"Wash It All Off", "Today I Started Slogging Again", "Clothes
Hoist", "Ignorance Is Bliss" and "Halo Flamin' Lead" were recorded for this radio show
in December 1982, which was never released. Some tracks were later
remixed and released elsewhere, but "Ignorance Is Bliss" has never
been released, meaning these tracks are only to be found on
unauthorized copies of the show, which was broadcast in 1983.

Piano Piece / Te Deum

Notes:
Tracks are credited to YOU'VE GOT FOETUS ON YOUR BREATH.
The first Normal release came in a box-type package with a booklet;
the second was a simple tape release with no label and with a
j-card having the artwork on the front and the track listings
on the back. The second Normal release was available strictly by
mail-order on demand - it was not listed in their catalog.
The Hearsay... release was also a simple tape issue with a green
j-card with artwork in the front rectangle and track info on the
fold-out, and no label on the tape.
It is reported that another version exists which was a different
type of boxed release, with the track listings taken from the
booklet of the first Normal release and placed on the j-card,
boxed, but with no booklet.

VARIOUS ARTISTSMad Mix II

CS 1983 NME NME 008 GB

Halo Flamin' Lead

Notes:
Track credited to SCRAPING FOETUS OFF THE WHEEL.
Compilation available free with an issue of New Musical Express.
A Self Immolation newsletter credits this to YOU'VE GOT FOETUS ON
YOUR BREATH, for what it's worth.

Notes:
The Self Immolation/Some Bizzare LP was pressed in 2 editions. The
first edition's cover was printed black after red resulting in a
"more structured" look in the lines being parallel, whereas the
second edition's cover was printed red after black resulting in a
less structured look. Additionally, the first edition's label has
a clean white background, where as the second edition's label is of
a darker white, akin to used paper.

The PVC release of the LP includes a bonus EP with the following
tracks as taken from the WOMB FGH 12.8 and WOMB UNC 12.7 releases
(note that these tracks are also listed on the cover of the PVC CD,
but do NOT actually appear on the disc):

Wash It All Off / Sick Minutes / Halo Flamin' Lead / Finely Honed
Machine / Today I Started Slogging Again

The Canadian PVC LP+EP version is identical save for the lack of an
insert.
The 2007 Some Bizzare CD release is digipack format, with remastered
audio and re-worked artwork.

The PVC test pressing also includes the tracks:

Sick Man Edit (end of LP side 1) / Cold Day In Hell Edit (end of
LP side 2)

...which are edited versions of the original tracks.
"Sick Man Edit" and "Cold Day In Hell Edit" are on the PVC LP and
the Thirsty Ear CD too, but not extra listed.

The Only Good Christian is a Dead Christian

Notes:
Track credited to SCRAPING FOETUS OFF THE WHEEL.
A promotional LP that is similar to the VARIOUS ARTISTS LP
'If You Can't Please Yourself, You Can't Please Your Soul' (see
below), but with a different Marc Almond track ("The House Is
Haunted" instead of "Love Amongst The Ruined"), and sans the
Psychic TV track. Includes additional introductions and narrations
between tracks by StevÝ of Some Bizzare, with an initial
introduction by an unknown fellow.

Cough 'n' Kill

Notes:
Track credited to WISEBLOOD. Thirlwell is also credited with
producing the Sonic Youth track "Death Valley '69" that appears
on this release.
This track originally appeared in the film 'Shithaus' directed
by John Spencer, available on the 'Cinema Of Transgression Vol. 1'
video compilation which was independantly coordinated and
produced by Nick Zedd in 1986; and much more difficult to find on its own.

VARIOUS ARTISTSSPIN Radio Underground

LP 1985 BBE/Radio Entertainment NC-004-U1 US

A promotional LP meant for on-air play, featuring an interview
with Thirlwell, and "Satan Place" from 'Hole'.

Motorslug / Death Rape 2000

Notes:
Initial pressings of both the GB and US release included the comic
book 'Nyak Nyak! #1'. The GB comic has red graphics on the cover,
while the US comic has yellow graphics. The GB issue's cover has a
sticker indicating it is 'Nyak Nyak! Equipped', as well.
A Self Immolation newsletter states this as forthcoming Feb 1985.

THE FOETUS OF EXCELLENCEThe Foetus Of Excellence

box 1985 Self Immolation/Some Bizzare FOE 1 GB

Notes:
A box to hold all of the FOETUS vinyl releases on Some Bizzare up to
this point, as well as a t-shirt.
A Self Immolation newsletter states this as forthcoming Feb 1985.
'Reflex' magazine's discography states this was released in Nov 1985.
A Some Bizzare insert states the re-release as forthcoming Spring
1986, but it never was actually re-released.
Limited to 836 copies (exactly enough to break even), and it is
believed all the t-shirts were size medium and large.
Incidentally, this is the only release to make the GB pop charts
that did not actually have any recorded music included.

Notes:
The WOMB FIP 4 CD release was assembled in the GB, but the disc was
actually manufactured in France.
A Self Immolation newsletter states this as forthcoming Mid 1985.
'Reflex' magazine's discography states the initial release was in
Oct 1985.
The track "!" is actually the ~3 second cacophony at the end of
"The Throne of Agony", and was incorporated into that track (track
2) on the Self Immolation/Homestead CD release, thus when playing
that CD the player will indicate there are only 9 tracks. The Some
Bizzare CD release is not guilty of this consolidation, and neither
is the Thirsty Ear CD release.
"Pigswill" is mis-spelled on the Self Immolation/Homestead CD
release track listing on the disc itself, as "Pigswell".
"Anything (Viva!)" may or may not refer to a girl Thirlwell had a
crush on in elementary school, named Viva. In one interview he
stated he would serenade her with renditions of Elvis Presley's
"Viva Las Vegas."
The 2007 Some Bizzare CD release is digipack format, with remastered
audio and re-worked artwork.

Notes:
Some vinyl copies include a poster entitled "Everybody's Ass Is Up
For Grabs", a full-color version of the 'Dirtdish' CD sleeve center
artwork by Robert Williams.
Tape issue includes above tracks multiple times (minus CD-only
tracks).
'Reflex' magazine's discography states the initial release was in
Nov 1986.
The first GB edition featured the "deluxe cover", consisting of the
wings on the cover being of a metallic foil, a cardboard inner sleeve,
and a sticker on the cover stating it featured "Clint Ruin SFOTW Roli
Mosimann".
The first DE edition featured the same cover sans sticker with a soft
inner sleeve.
Subsequent re-issues on vinyl featured a simple cover where the wings
were just a silver color.

Notes:
This release was listed on the sleeve of the LP release of 'Dirt-
dish', but was never released because the master was stolen. Also
listed on the 'Terror' compilation CD sleeve, oddly, as the
'Terror' compilation was made in 1993... Bootleg copies of this
video do exist, however.
Probably recorded 1986-09-28 at Danceteria, NY, NY.

Slut / The Universal Cesspool / Bruisin Chain

The Some Bizzare CD re-issue was renamed MARC ALMOND & FOETUS
'Violent Silence*Flesh Volcano', which seems to be a mistake or
perhaps a poor joke, as "Violent Silence" is from a different Marc
Almond release. The Some Bizzare CD re-issue track list is:

"Love Amongst The Ruined" taken from the 'If You Can't Please
Yourself You Can't Please Your Soul' various artists LP (see
below). "Burning Boats" credited on the Some Bizzare CD re-
issue as being from "The House Is Haunted (By The Echo Of Your
Last Goodbye)", (see MARC ALMOND below), and also appears on the
the ANNIE HOGAN 'Plays Kickabye' 12"EP (see below). "A Million
Manias" credited on the Some Bizzare CD re-issue as being from
the MARC & THE MAMBAS 'Torment & Toreros' release, which is
incorrect, as this version is the 10:16 version. Suspicion is
that it is the "MultiManiaMix" from the MARC & THE MAMBAS
'Torment' 12", but without timing it one cannot be sure.
Thirlwell does sing background on both versions, though. "Slut"
is a re-edited version of SFOTW's "Smut" from the 'Ramrod' 12"
(see below), or vice-versa. Note that on the 'Slut' 12" side
2 plays at 33 RPM; the tracks on the CD are the 45 RPM versions,
and in this form "Bruisin Chain" is a re-edited vocal version of
the FOETUS ALL-NUDE REVUE "Rattlesnake Insurance" from the 'Bedrock'
release, and "The Universal Cesspool" is a vocal version of the
first half of "Diabolus In Musica" from the same release (the second
half being used on the soundtrack to LYDIA LUNCH's 'The Gun Is
Loaded' video).

The Thirsty Ear CD re-issue, released 10 Feb 1998, also changed
the artist credits to MARC ALMOND & FOETUS, though the title remains
intact. The change is due to the added tracks from Thirlwell + Marc
Almond collaborations (as opposed to the Almond tracks that appeared
on the Some Bizzare re-issue), which are:

Love Amongst The Ruined / Burning Bloats / A Million Manias /
Beat Out The Rhythm On A Drum

Note that "Burning Bloats" is from the ANNIE HOGAN 'Plays
Kickabye' 12"EP, (see below) and was titled "Burning Boats" (sic).

Notes:
Danceteria issue has a gatefold sleeve.
The first edition of the GB CD was assembled in the GB, with the CD
actually manufactured in Switzerland.
The inspiration for "English Faggot/Nothin' Man" came from a
harassing message Thirlwell received on his answering machine.

Notes:
Some versions of the first plain black vinyl LP issue included a
photocopied track listing.
Second LP release (RIFLEPIC 1) is a double picture disc.
This is an "official bootleg" release (aka an "auto-bootleg").
"Hate Feeler" is actually a cover of the Alex Harvey song "Faith
Healer", which also appears (under it's real name) on the 'Male'
live release (listed below).

'Reflex' magazine's discography states the initial release was in
Mar 1989.

After its initial release, Jungle records released 2,000 copies
in 1988, and 500 more on June 29th 1996, in the double LP picture-
disc format.
An unauthorized CD re-issue happened near the end of September 1996,
by Jungle, which was almost immediately halted.
Of interest is that side D of the double-picture disc can be used
as a clock, if one finds clock innards to install on the back side.
Unfortunately, side D was also mis-printed during the some of the
1988 and 1996 pressings, resulting in about 1/6 of the image missing.

In 1998, Jungle re-licensed the material to Invisible, who issued
their own re-release and for reasons unknown did not include the
track "Private War/Anything (Viva!)".

Ever since the original release, one of the sleeve panels has been
backwards (suspected is one featuring Japanese typography, but
Thirlwell has never stated which one).

Notes:
This release is a collection of previously released material (some
remixed/edited, as indicated by * ) and new/unreleased material (as
indicated by % ).
Initial GB LP releases included a promotional poster.
Initial US pressings included a Wax Trax! press kit, with a brief
biography and 8"x10" glossy black & white promo photo.
'Reflex' magazine's discography states the initial release was in
Apr 1990.
The Wax Trax! test pressing is frequently spotted with the 2 discs
separated, but was in fact a 2xLP pressing.
On CD issues, the track "Anxiety Attack" is shorter than the 5:44
duration listed in the liner notes, whereas the LP and CS releases
feature the full 5:44 version. The CD version, at 5:09, was edited
at the beginning and end, most likely trimmed to allow fitting it
and the other tracks on a single CD.

GARAGE MONSTERSPowerhouse!

7" Mar1990 Sympathy For The Record Industry SFTRI 34 US

Powerhouse!

Notes:
A collaboration between Thirlwell and artists The Pizz & Buttstain.
A single-sided 1 track single, with etchings by The Pizz on the
other side. This track later appeared on the Steroid Maximus CD
'Gondwanaland' (listed below). It was released with 3 known
different label designs, and was pressed on barely translucent
dark grey vinyl.
"Powerhouse!" originally by The Raymond Scott Orchestra, recorded
20 Feb, 1937.

Shut

Somnambulumdrum

Notes:
Included with issue 14 of REFLEX magazine. One side of a double
sided flexi (the other side being a track by Quit). This track later
appeared on the 'Mesomorph Enduros' compilation (listed below)
under the title "Inscesticide", as well as the Various Artists
'Mind The Gap 9' CD, and the 'Void' disc of the 'Null/Void'
double CDEP (see below).

STEROID MAXIMUSVolgarity

flex Oct1990 Big Cat/Catalogue CAT086/FLX975 GB

Volgarity

Notes:
Included with issue #86 of the GB magazine THE CATALOGUE and
identical to the track on the STEROID MAXIMUS track on the
'Gondwanaland' release (listed below).

Don't Fear The Reaper / Clinch / Serpentine / Why Don't We Do It In
The Road

Notes:
"Don't Fear the Reaper" written by Blue Oyster Cult.
"Why Don't We Do It In the Road" written by The Beatles.
"Serpentine" is STEROID MAXIMUS' "Trancendental Moonshine"
(see above) with lyrics added.
"Why Don't We Do It In The Road" also appears on the Various
Artists 'Downtown Does The Beatles...' release (see below).

Notes:
Recorded live on November 3, 1990 at CBGB, NYC.
"Faith Healer" written by Alex Harvey.
"Puppet Dude" is a reworked version of Elton John's "Rocket Man"
(and is a tribute of sorts to Jim Henson; see the listing for HE,
below in section 3).
"Behemoth" written by TAD.

Notes:
Bootleg recorded on the same tour as the 'Male' release listed above.
The tape loop intro to "Free James Brown" is an uncredited excerpt
from Steve Reich's "It's Gonna Rain" (also played as the intro on
the 'Male' tour, as well as before "Asbestos" on the 'Thaw' tour).

Incesticide

Notes:
Track credited to FOETUS INC. Thirlwell was also the compiler of
this release. This track also appears under the name
"Somnambulumdrum" on the FOETUS INC. flexi disc (see above), as
well as under "Incesticide" on the VARIOUS ARTISTS 'Mind The Gap
9' CD (see below), and the 'Void' disc of the 'Null/Void' double
CDEP (see below).

Volume (Four)

CD 1992 World Ends Limited/Volume V4CD FR

Volgarity

Notes:
Track credited to STEROID MAXIMUS, and also appears on
'Gondwanaland' (see below). Oddly, the front cover of this CD
states FOETUS is contained therein, while the back cover credits
STEROID MAXIMUS. Also includes a 192 page booklet, with 7 pages
of Thirlwell bio and discography info, as well as photos of
Thirlwell and some LP covers.
Assembled in the GB, with the CD actually manufactured in France.

Safari To Mumbooba! / Last Exit To Flognesia

See Dick Run

Notes:
Credited to FOETUS INC., and also appears on the VARIOUS ARTISTS
'Scary Songs For Kids' 7" EP (see above) and the 'Void' disc of
the 'Null/Void' double CDEP (see below). Note that this track does
not appear on the vinyl release of 'Goobers...'.

Industrial Revolution (first edition)

2xCD 1993 Cleopatra CLEO 56942 US

Butterfly Potion

Notes:
Credited to FOETUS INC.

Industrial Revolution (video)

VHS 1993 Cleopatra CLEO ?? US
VHS 1994 Visionary JE 277 GB

I'll Meet You In Poland, Baby

Notes:
Credited to FOETUS INC., and taken from the "Male" video (listed
above).

Verklemmt

Notes:
Track credited to FOETUS.
The track "Verklemmt" was included on the CD that came with the
April 1995 (Issue #20) printing of CMJ magazine. The magazine
also includes a review of 'Gash' and a photo of Thirlwell.

Verklemmt

Verklemmt

Notes:
Track credited to FOETUS.

F CD 15 (Foundations promo)

CD 1995 Foundations (promo) F CD 15 US

Butter

Notes:
This is a promotional release sent to subscribers of the radio trade
journal Foundations. It features 15 tracks by various artists
(including the FOETUS track "Butter" from the NULL EP), interspersed
with Jim answering questions sent in by Foundations readers.

RAWk TuneUp #7 March 13, 1995

CD 1995 The Album Network (promo) RAWK 7 US

Verklemmt

Notes:
Track credited to FOETUS.

SW Networks Pure Concrete, Show #26

2xCD 1995 SWPC SWPC-26-06/ US
24-25/95

Steal Your Life Away

Notes:
Track credited to FOETUS.
A ~2 hour promotional set originally to be radio broadcast 24-25 June
1995. Tracks by various artists were interspersed with commentary,
interviews, advertisements etc, making it sound like a live radio
broadcast.

Ticket Please (Airwalk shoes promo sampler)

CD 1995 Sony/Columbia (promo) A 26215 US

Steal Your Life Away

Notes:
Track credited to FOETUS.

Rock Video Monthly

VHS 1995 ?? ?? US

Verklemmt

Notes:
Track credited to FOETUS.
June 1995 issue of this monthly video compilation.

(VARIOUS BIG CATS) - Whisker A Go-Go

CD 1995 Caroline Records (promo) CARPRO ES

Quilombo

Notes:
Credited to STEROID MAXIMUS.
Included free with issue #7 of the Spanish magazine "Factory".
This is basically the same as the VARIOUS ARTISTS' 'The Big Cat
Five' release (see above), with the tracks re-arranged and using
part of the same original cover artwork.

FOETUSVerklemmt/Be Thankful

7" 1995 Sony/Columbia (promo) CS7 6986 US

Notes:
A promotional picture disc limited to 1,000 pressings. Credits
"Verklemmt" as being from 'Gash', although it also appears on
'Null' in the same form.

Incesticide

Notes:
Track credited to FOETUS INC.
Give-away CD included with the Belgian magazine Gonzo Circus, issue
#22 (July/August 1996).
Also appears on the Various Artists 'Mesomorph Enduros' CD (see
above) and the 'Null/Void' double CDEP (see below), as well as
under the title "Somnambulumdrum" on the FOETUS INC. flexi disc
(see above).

Hello There

Track credited to FOETUS.
Give-away CD included with the November 1996 issue of Neurostyle
magazine, which also included an article about Foetus.
Track originally by Cheap Trick.
Also appears on the 'Boil' CD (see below).

Notes:
Live LP recorded during the 1996 'Rednecropolis' tour.
"I Am The Walrus" originally by The Beatles.
"Elected" originally by Alice Cooper.
"Sonic Reducer" originally by The Dead Boys.
"Hello There" originally by Cheap Trick, and also appears on the
Neurostyle magazine compilation CD (see above).

FOETUS / FAUST / STEREOLABUberschall 1996

7" 1996 Die Stadt 011/US961/FREE2 DE

Herds

Notes:
A three-way split 7", with Foetus' track getting all of side 2.
Limited to 2,000 pressings, many were given away at the Uberschall
Festival in the late summer of 1996; the rest were divided up
among the artists to do with as they pleased. This track was
previously unreleased.

Notes:
A double CDEP set which features the previously released 'Null'
CDEP along with the 'Void' CDEP.

The 'Null' disc in this set differs from the original 'Null'
release in that the original featured the LP version of "Verklemmt"
while this disc features the Vid Mix of "Verklemmt". The Vid Mix
was made at the same time as the LP mix, and differs in that it is
shorter and features a slightly different mix, which was used for
the "Verklemmt" video (as the name implies).

"Iris Evergreen" is actually another "Verklemmt" mix, originally
titled "Verklemmt - Iris Evergreen Monotomix" when 'Void' was
slated for release on Sony; the title was changed for the final
release.

"Incesticide" also appears on the Various Artists 'Mesomorph
Enduros' release (see above); the Various Artists 'Mind The Gap
9' release (see above); as well as on the FOETUS INC. flexi-disc
under the name "Somnambulumdrum" (see above).

Notes:
"Arschficken" is a re-worked live version of WISEBLOOD's "The
Fudge Punch".
Recorded live at the Anchorage in Brooklyn, NY, 18 July, 1996.
The Blue Noise issue is limited to 800 copies, stamped and
numbered.
As the title indicates, the York Street subway station is indeed
the first exit (stop) into Brooklyn from Manhattan; also playing on
Hubert Selby Jr.'s book 'The Last Exit To Brooklyn'.

VARIOUS ARTISTSThe Dark Sound Of The 80's Volume 2

CD 1998 BNE 040-2 IL
CS 19?? BNE ?? IL

The Dark Sound Of The 80's 1+2

2xCD 19?? BNE BNE091-2 IL

The Throne of Agony

Notes:
Credited to SCRAPING FOETUS OFF THE WHEEL.

VARIOUS ARTISTSA.P. Presents Industrial Strength Machine Music
The Framework Of Industrial Rock 1978-1995

CD 1999 Rhino R2 75933 US

Anything (Viva!)

Notes:
Credited to SCRAPING FOETUS OFF THE WHEEL.
Track also appears on the releases 'Nail', 'Rife' and 'Male'
(see above).

Gothic Industrial Madness

DVD 2000? Cleopatra ?? US

Features the video of "I'll Meet You In Poland Baby" (as on the
'Male' video - see above), this DVD is basically a repackaging of
three earlier Cleopatra video releases: 'Industrial Revolution
Vol. 1', 'Industrial Revolution Vol. 2' and 'Gothic Industrial
Alternative Visuals'.

Notes:
The track "'Pusher' Jones" saw previous light as "Jones" on the
mtv.com website, as a track available for user download & remixing
via Beatnik software; "Jones" being an early, different version.

Notes:
"(not adam)" from 'Love' (see below); the two remixes appear in their
original form on 'Love' (see below).

VARIOUS ARTISTSfreq-out

CD 2004 Ash International Ash 5.8 GB

250-350Hz

Notes:
250-350Hz was the frequency range assigned to JG Thirlwell, for his
contribution to this sound installation at-large, which took place
June 1st through June 6th 2003 at Charlottenborg Palace in
Copenhagen, Denmark.

Goth: The Ultimate Collection

2xDVD 2004 Cleopatra DR-401 US

Notes:
Features the video of "I'll Meet You In Poland Baby" (as on the
'Male' video - see above); this DVD set is a repackaging of
'Gothic Industrial Madness' (which was a repackaging in itself) and 'Goth Box'.

Notes:
"(not adam)" first appeared on the CDEP of the same name (see above).
The DVD includes videos for "Blessed Evening" and "(not adam)",
trailers for 'The Venture Brothers' cartoon (which is scored by
Thirlwell), early live footage, and new footage from an upcoming
documentary on Thirlwell.

350-500Hz

Notes:
350-500Hz was the frequency range assigned to JG Thirlwell, for his contribution to this sound installation at-large, which was recorded
and performed for Ultima the Oslo Music Festival 2004, at the Henie-Onstad Kunstsenter, Norway.

Vice Volume 12 Number 2

CD+DVD 2005 Sony none US

Notes:
Features the video of "(not adam)", which originally appeared on the LOVE CD+DVD release (see above).

CD-Side 28

CD 2005 D-Side DSICD0028 FR

Thrush

Notes:
Credited to FOETUS.
Originally released on Love (see above). Free CD included with issue 28 (May/June 2005) of this magazine.

Elegy - Sampler 36

CD 2005 Elegy ELGCD0036 FR

Time Marches On

Notes:
Credited to FOETUS.
Originally released on Love (see above). Free CD given with issue # 36 of this magazine.

Elegy - Sampler 37

CD 2005 Elegy ELGCD0037 FR

Miracle (Jay Wasco Remix)

Notes:
Credited to FOETUS.
Originally released on (not adam) (see above). Free CD given with issue # 37 of this magazine.

Notes:
Remixes from the 2005 Love release (see above).
Not In Yr Hands appeares first on the "(not adam)" CDEP (see above).
'L'Overture' and 'Corrodia Gravis' contain elements of several songs from 'Love'.
Enhanced CD; also includes the 'Time Marches On' video by Sam Sohlberg in mov file format.

VARIOUS ARTISTSElegy Sampler 49

CD 2007 Elegy ELGCD0049 FR

Time Marches On

Notes:
Credited to AMBASSADOR 21 & FOETUS.
Originally released on Love (see above). Free CD given with issue # 49 of this magazine.
Brainwaves 2008

3xCD 2008 Brainwashed BRAIN013 US

Vika.

Notes:
Credited to Manorexia.
A three-CD set featuring 29 exclusive tracks from artists that
appeared at the 2008 Brainwaves fest, and other friends of
Brainwashed. Limited to 500 copies.

Recovery

10x7" 2008 Fractured Recordings FRACT01 GB

Warm Leatherette.

Notes:
Credited to J.G. Thirlwell. Cover of a track by The Normal.
'Recovery' is set of ten 7" records, limited to 500 sets.

Notes:
* bonus .mp3 track.
Released 15 May 2009, available exclusively online at foetus.org.
Double digipack, in a deluxe slipcase, with a 48-page booklet.
Originally released with the DVD in NTSC format, the option of
PAL format DVD was added shortly thererafter. The NTSC version has a
red star on the DVD disc whereas the PAL version does not.

Notes:
A digital-only sampler release, made available by Other Music for
30 days in Oct / Nov 2009, to draw attention to and celebrate Other
Music offering 13 JG Thirlwell titles for digital download.
All tracks previously released.

Notes:
Released 23 March 2010 on John Zorn's Tzadik label.
Tracks are significantly re-arranged [from the original versions which
appear on the first two Manorexia studio releases 'Volvox Turbo' and
'The Radiolarian Ooze'; above], and performed by the chamber
ensemble version of Manorexia.
Performed by David Cossin (percussion), Leyna Marika Papach (violin),
Elena Moon Park (violin), Karen Waltuch (viola), Felix Fan (cello),
David Broome (piano), and J.G. Thirlwell (samples/keys, compositions).
Recorded and mixed at Eastside Studios in New York City.
Engineered by Marc Urselli.

10 Ton Shadow

Notes:
Credited to J.G. Thirlwell.
This track will also be included on the next Manorexia album.
Thirlwell was included on this release due to having been a
recipient of the 2010 fellowship by the New York Foundation for
the Arts, in the music & sound category.

While Thirlwell was not directly involved, this item is noteworthy
in that 2 Kut consisted of Ray Watts (aka PIG, Raymond Watts, Nainz
Watts etc, also a member of the Foetus live band). On this 12"
Watts sampled Thirlwell saying "I'm Gonna Explode" (from the track
"DI-1-9026" on 'Nail'), and credited this sample as "featuring
Baba Kowalski" (sic - ought to have been Bubba Kowalski).

Includes the track "Burning Boats", a collaboration between Almond
and Thirlwell, which also appears on THE FLESH VOLCANO's 'Slut'
release (see above), as well as the ANNIE HOGAN 'Plays Kickabye'
release (see below).

Violent Silence - The Celebration Of Georges Bastille

LP Dec1986 Virgin 208 050 BE
CD ? Some Bizarre SBZ035CD GB

While Thirlwell did not appear on this recording, the track
"Body Unknown" had previously been written for the IMMACULATE
CONSUMPTIVE, which consisted of ALMOND, NICK CAVE, JIM FOETUS
and LYDIA LUNCH, who performed 3 shows in NYC and DC including
a night at the Danceteria 1983-10-30 (bootleg exist).

AMBASSADOR21Cut & Go (A Collection Of Remixes)

CD 2007 Invasion Wreck Chords INV040 ??

Features the Ambassador21 remix of FOETUS' Time Marches On", original version released on Love (see above).

ARGYLE PARKMisguided

CD 1995 Rex Music 46013-2 US

Credited as Jim Thirwell (sic) with a spoken word intro on the track "Refuge".

Credited with remixing four versions of the title track -
Aortalesque Mix, Prostated Mix, Thyroidinal Mix and Excemanemic Mix.
All four mixes appear on the Columbia CD, as well as the 12".
The Aortalesque and Prostated mixes appear on the Beggars Banquet CD.
The Prostated Mix appears on the VARIOUS ARTISTS 'Genrecide Vol.1'
CD (see below).
The Thyroidinal Mix appears on the VARIOUS ARTISTS 'Deafening
Divinities With Aural Affinities' release (see below).

THE ATROCITY EXHIBITION

FILM 1998 none none US
DVD 2005 Reel23 R23.01 NL

Film version of the JG Ballard book of the same name directed by
Jonathon Weiss, the soundtrack for which features Thirlwell, James
Plotkin, Main, Mufti from Neubauten, Caspar Brotzmann and Furnace.
Thirlwell served as the film's Musical Supervisor and also scored some of the film.
The film did play on 5th June 2000 at the Seattle International Film Fest.
A DVD of the film has been released in Europe in PAL format.

BASTARD GODNecrophilia Victims' Hotline

CS 1994 Integrity INTG01 CA

While no direct Thirlwell involvement, samples from New York or
Bust! (from 'Deaf', listed above) appear on the track
Symposium..., as well as being credited under "artists of
particular relevance" as FOETUS. This release was a limited
edition of 52 hand-numbered copies.

A remixed and remastered set of BP live material, Thirlwell played
saxaphone on the Birthday Party's cover of Iggy Pop & The Stooges'
"Funhouse", previously seen only on bootleg cassettes from their
1982 Athens, Greece show.

BLACK SNAKESCrawl

LP 1988 Radium 226.05 RA035 SE

Thirlwell is credited under the name Bubba Kowalski with mixing
the entire LP. Also note that one Black Snakes member was
Richard Kern, and BLACK SNAKES are credited along with FOETUS for
music for one of the Kern short films, so there may be more in-
volvement there.

Eight Ball

CD 1994 MNW Records Group MNWCD 264 SE

A remixed & remastered re-issue of 'Crawl'; thanks are given to
Jim Thirlwell.

Credited as special guest and mixer on the track "Black Throat",
originally by the Dark Brothers.

Black Throat/The Pictorial

7" 1995 Amphetamine Reptile SCALE 79 US

Credited as appearing on "Black Throat" under the name Clint Ruin.
The other track is by The Cows. It's limited to 2,000 copies, and
is the last in a series of 4 singles (each containing tracks by
two different artists) taken from the soundtrack of the documentary
film "Screwed" by Alex Crawford. Note that on the 7" releases this
film is titled "Porn", but when finally released it was titled
"Screwed".

Girl + / Action Box

CD 1995 Toy's Factory TFCK-88743 JP

Credited as J.G. Thirlwell for guest vocals on the tracks "Black
Throat" and "Not Guilty"; credited as Clint Ruin for production
on the same two tracks.

Whiteout

CD 2000 In The Red ITR-68 US
CD 1999 Virgin/City slang 20150-0 DE
LP 1999 City slang/EFA 20150-1 DE

Thirlwell credited with mixing the track "Jaguar".

BUNNY LAKEThe Late Night Tapes

CD 2006 Monkey Music MONCD026 EU

J.G. Thirlwell is credited with co-writing two tracks, "Nightwalker"
and "Nightwalker Part II", as well as credited with vocals on both
tracks. The liner notes also give "Extra special thanks to Jim Thirlwell."

Cannibal (film)

DVD 2005 Quiet Village Filmkunst ?? DE

Thirlwell is credited with "Original Music" for this full-length
Horror/Drama film. Distributed by Unearthed Films on DVD in the USA.

NICK CAVEFrom Her to Eternity

LP 1983 Mute STUMM 17 GB
CD 19?? Mute Int 846.811 GB

Credited (with Nick Cave) for the music on the track "Wings off
Flies".
(In an interview with the Bad Seeds, Mick Harvey stated that
Thirlwell was one of the musicians Cave invited into the studio
to be a member of the original line-up for this LP, which
apparently only ended up as Thirlwell's contribution to this
one track.)

Thirlwell & Lydia Lunch appear in this video, conversing with
Blixa Bargeld backstage for about 2 minutes. Unfortunately, they
talk over one another, thus most of the conversations are lost.
The double-DVD set includes a full-length Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
concert, from 1992 at the Paradiso (Amsterdam).

CLUTCH ASSEMBLYStumbo

CDS 1997 Nova Zembla NZ083G ??
12" 1997 Nova Zembla NZ083 BE

No Thirlwell involvement, other than this release containing a cover
version of WISEBLOOD's "Stumbo".

COILScatology

LP 1984 Force & Form/K.422 FFK 1 GB
CD 1988 Force & Form FFKCD1 GB

Credited as co-producer with Coil, as well as a large amount of
additional sampling and arranging on "Panic" and Emulator 1 over-
dubs on "At The Heart Of It All" on the LP pressing; while the CD
simply credits Thirlwell for additional samples on "Panic" and co-
production.
The CD includes also the track "Tainted Love" from the "Panic" 12" (see below).

Credited as Clint Ruin with "brass derangements" on the track "Circles of Mania".
Vinyl pressings in BE and GB include clear as well as translucent
yellow and blue.
In the list 'Coil would like to acknowledge the help and influence
of the following individuals...' Jim Thirlwell is listed.

Credited with involvment with the tracks "The Broken Wheel" and
"The Wheal" (the latter appearing on the CD, as well as on the bonus
7" that came with select copies of the 1987 LP release).
Both tracks are different versions of "The Wheel" from the 'If You Can't Please
Yourself, You Can't Please Your Soul' Compilation (see below).
The NORMAL / LOCI CD was a limited edition of 1,000 numbered copies,
assembled in Germany with the CD manufactured in Austria.

A collaboration between Thirlwell and William Bennett (Whitehouse),
pressed on translucent orange vinyl in an edition of 700 copies.
Later bootlegged on black vinyl in an edition of about 500 copies.
The entire LP later re-issued as part of the Susan Lawly label
'Anthology 2' collection on CD (see below).
Not to be confused with Coum / Coum Transmissions, featuring
Genesis P-Orridge and Cosey Fanni Tutti, which eventually morphed
into Throbbing Gristle.
Also not to be confused with another band named COME, formed in the
US in the 1990's.

CONGO NORVELLThe Dope, The Lies, The Vaseline

CD 1996 Basura!/Priority Records 50550 US

Thirlwell remixed "You Can Lay With Dogs" for this release, which
was briefly issued promotionally, then withdrawn.

Credited with mixing the tracks "Relief", "Empires Collapse", "Heads
I Win, Tails You Lose", "Where's The Money", and "Hung Again".
Also credited with Tod A. for "music" on the track "Corporate
Protopop".
Big Cat CD assembled in the GB with the CD actually made in France.

CRANESClear

12" 1993 Dedicated CRANE 006T DJ GB

Credited with "additional production and remix" on three versions
of the track "Clear" - Ultra Slim Fast Mix, Pepto Bismol Mix, and
Scalpicin Mix.

Credited with "additional production and remix" on three versions
of the track "Clear" - Ultra Slim Fast Mix, Pepto Bismol Mix, and
Scalpicin Mix. The 7"'ers were available individually, the first
typically contained in a box designed to hold the forthcoming
other two.

Jewel

CD 1993 Dedicated/BMG 62646-2 US

Credited with "additional production and remix" on two versions
of the track "Clear" - Ring Tailed Snorter Mix (which is identical to
the Ultra Slim Fast Mix listed above) and Boll-Weevil Mix (same as
Scalpicin Mix above).

Jewel

CD 1993 Dedicated CRANE 007CD GB

Credited with "additional production and remix" of the track
"Clear" - Ultra Slim Fast Mix.

Credited with remixing two versions of "She Sells Sanctuary" -
Phlegmatic and Flusteresqueish (on the '263 CD1' release above);
and a third version - Slutnostic (on the '263 CD and T' releases
above). A fourth version - Testosterrific, went unused.

CURRENT 93Black Ships Heat The Dancefloor

12" 2008 Durtro Jnana EP 12 GB
DD 2008 Durtro Jnana 12 GB

Credited with remixing two versions of "Black Ships Ate The Sky".
The 12" is blue vinyl limited to 1000 copies.
The Dual Disc is a DVD on one side and CD on the other. On the DVD
side is the video for "Black Ships Ate The Sky (JG Thirlwell Remix)";
on the CD side are Thirlwell's remixes of "Black Ships Ate The Sky".
The DVD side is region-free.

Credited with 'additional production and mix' on title track.
Cassette single release also exists, but info unknown at present.

12" 1991 Capitol/EMI V-56223 US

Credited with 'additional production and mix' on four versions of the
title track - original version, Jonestown Mix, Megastress Mix and
Prozac Mix.

CD 1991 Capitol/EMI E2-56224 US

Credited with 'additional production and mix' on three versions of
the title track - Megastress Mix, Jonestown Mix and original version.

12" 1991 EMI (promo) SPRO 04774/ GB
SPRO 04781

Credited with 'additional production and mix' on three versions of
the title track - Megastress Mix, Jonestown Mix and Prozac Mix.
The different catalog #'s reflect the catalog #'s on side A vs
side B.

Credited with remixing "Nailed To The Gun" - Bulletproof Mix.
Another version of this track was remixed but was not used.

FIREWATERGet Off The Cross...We Need The Wood For The Fire

CD 1996 Jetset Records TWA04CD US

"J.G.T." listed under "Inspriration/Perspiration/Exasperation"
(Firewater being Tod A. of Cop Shoot Cop's project, also including
Jim Kimball, Dave Ouimet and Hahn Rowe, among others).
Note that JGT is not listed on the promotional (special triangular
package) issue of this CD.

Credited as Clint Ruin with production and playing "chair" on the
track "Burning Boats", which also features Marc Almond on vocals
(credited as "Raoul Revere"). This track also appears on the
Thirsty Ear CD MARC ALMOND & FOETUS 'Slut' (see above), titled as
"Burning Bloats" (sic, a typo on the part of the label).

A compilation of short films directed by Richard Kern, including the
following Foetus involvment:

"Goodbye 42nd Street", 1983 (music by Clint Ruin and others)
"Fingered", 1986 (musical direction by J.G. Thirlwell, music by
Clint Ruin and others)
"Submit to Me Now", 1987 (appearance by Clint Ruin, musical direction
by J.G. Thirlwell, soundtrack by Scraping Foetus Off The Wheel,
Foetus All Nude Revue, and others) (aka "Submit to Me 2")
"The Evil Cameraman", 1990 (music by Foetus)
"Pierce", 1985 (music by Wiseblood) (this film short originally
included "The Fudge Punch" by Wiseblood, but it was later
removed for the video collection release and thus only the
original dialogue remains on this video. The original version,
with Wiseblood's music, does exist however)

Credited as Clint Ruin with Mix on "Done Dun", "Dead In The Head",
"Come Fall" and "Dead River"; credited with Treatments on "Still
Burning", "Fields Of Fire" and "Three Kings"; and credited with
Vari-Speed and co-credited with Thurston Moore for Music on
"So Your Heart".
Note that the credits to Dick Strum for Drums on "Done Dun";
Ralf Bellow for Drums on "Still Burning"; Frank Leer for Drums
on "Dead In The Head"; Spencer Turk for Drums on "Fields Of
Fire"; Anonymous for Music on "Dead River"; Scatman Cramden for
Sax & Piano on "Dead River"; and Howie Dewitt for Drums on
"Three Kings" are not the work of Thirlwell, suspicious sounding
as they are. Who these people actually are is a state secret...
OK, so it's Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds.

Credited as Clint Ruin with Music and Loops / Treatments on
"The Crumb", as well as "Produced, Structured, Cut Up and Puked
Out by Clint Ruin". Bass / Drums credited as "Grafted and Trans-
planted from Eternity", which are originally from the Lunch track
"Dead In The Head" and heavily re-worked, are also the work of
Ruin, though uncredited.

Thirlwell worked on the soundtrack, credited to FOETUS INC. Film by Babeth, written by Lunch.
DVD release includes the film plus two extra titles by Lydia Lunch: 'It's a Man's World' and 'Paradoxia & a Predator's Diary'.

The studio disc in this package (which is titled "Trance Mutation"
on the disc itself) credits Clint Ruin with music on the tracks
"So your Heart" and "The Crumb"; credits Clint Ruin with vocals and
music on the tracks "Meltdown" and "Stinkfist"; and credits
J.G. Thirlwell with music on the track "Twisted".

(Lydia Lunch's Teenage Jesus and The Jerks) - Everything

CD 1995 Atavistic ALP51CD US

Compilation of all recorded material from Lunch's first band, with
10 of the 12 tracks remastered by Thirlwell.

Widowspeak

2xCD 1998 New Millennium PILOT9 GB
Communications Ltd.

A collection of past and new works, includes tracks Thirlwell/
Ruin had a hand in, in one way or another (see other listings in
this discography), being "Death Valley '69" - Sonic Youth, "Why
Don't We Do It In The Road" - Ruin/Lunch, "Twisted" and "Past
Glass" - Lunch/Thirlwell (/Ruin), "Son Of Stink" - Lunch/
Thirlwell (/Ruin) and "Done Dun".

Shotgun Wedding (special edition)

2xCD 1999 ?? ?? GB

A collection of studio sessions from 1991 and live tracks from
1993; J.G. Thirlwell is credited with production.

Willing Victim

DVD 2005 Atavistic DR4436 US

Credited as Clint Ruin with compotion on the tracks "Twsited",
"Meltdown" and "Son of Stinkfist".

Fueling The Rose Of Fire

DVD 2005 Widowspeak none ES

Includes a set titled 'Fucking Christmas' where Jim Thirlwell is
credited with music.

Deviations On A Theme

2xECD 2006 Wildstar ?? ??
2xECD 2006 Provacateur Media PROVO6002 NO

A 64-track retrospective that includes "So Your Heart" (from
'Honeymoon In Red', above); "Why Don't We Do It In the Road" (from
the Clint Ruin/Lydia Lunch release 'Don't Fear The Reaper', above);
and "Done Dun" (originally from 'Honeymoon In Red', above).

A four-tack CD-single that includes Thirlwell's remix of the title track;
"The Not So Beautiful People". The 10" release is a picture disc.
This mix also reportedly appears on one of the three CD's in the
'God of Fuck' box set.

Lest We Forget - The Best Of

2CD+DVD 2004 Universal Music UICS-9021 JP

Includes Thirlwell's remix of "The Beautiful People", titled "The Not So Beautiful People" (as above).

The Nobodies

CD 2005 Universal/Interscope DS8978/988016-0 KR

Apparently a 2005 Korean tour limited edition release; includes
Thirlwell's remix of "The Beautiful People", titled "The Not So Beautiful People" (as above).

Co-composer of the track "A Million Manias", and credited as
"Foeturing Jim Foetus and The Transvestites From Hell, on all
instruments". Also credited as Frank Want with drums on the track
"Beat Out That Rhythm On A Drum" (originally from 'Carmen').

Co-composer of the track "Megamillionmania-Multimaniamix" (a remixed
version of "A Million Manias"), and credited as "Foeturing Karl
Satan And The Transvestites From Hell...Karl plays all instruments",
as well as credited with Almond on the label for the track "Torment".
This track also appears on THE FLESH VOLCANO's 'Slut'
release (see above), just as "A Million Manias".

Bite Black & Blues: Raoul and the Ruined Live

CD 2000 Blue Star Music Theatre 001 GB

No Thirlwell appearance here, but included in the reissue CD is a live version
of "Love Amongst the Ruined" from the 'If You Can't Please Yourself,
You Can't Please Your Soul' compilation (see below). Thirlwell is credited as co-composer.
The live show took place on 1983-12-18.
This CD is an extended reissue of a fan club 12" from 1984.

Foetus joins Melvins on "Mine Is No Disgrace", a track co-written
by Buzz and Thirlwell. Also credited with vocals, samples and
mixing, as well as recording (with Tim Green).
*'Crybaby' is included in the 3xLP gatefold picture disc set
released as 'The Trilogy', which also includes the 'Maggot' and
'Bootlicker' releases (although not all the tracks from all three
releases are included, "Mine Is No Disgrace" is included).

MINISTRYThe dark side of the spoon

CD 1999 Warner 9362-47311-2 DE

In the list of thanks are 'FOETUS' AND 'J.Thirlwell'

Sphinctour

CD 2002 Mayan MYNCD005 GB

"The bands that toured with us kick ass: ..., Foetus, ..."
Half of this CD recorded during Foetus/Ministry/Young Gods tour, april 1996.

A sticker on the cover says "With members of Foetus Inc., Railroad
Jerk, and others", but it is in reference to David Ouimet (Cop Shoot
Cop keyboardist), who was in Motherhead Bug and also toured with
Thirlwell as FOETUS INC. for the tour that started in the fall of
1990, thus no Thirlwell involvement.

The theme song for this television show which aired on the MTV music
video network was written and performed by Thirlwell. In addition,
he did the three-word intro's to the various spots and other
voice-overs for the show. These spots were discontinued after
approximately 60 shows / 4 seasons.

M2 NETWORKS (a/k/a MTV2)

Foetus contributed two tracks in the year 2000 to be used as
"bumpers", music played between other bits, titled "Lollygagger"
and "Social Anxiety Disorder". Both tracks are 30 seconds in length.
The accompanying videos were directed by Matt Bass
and feature the artwork of Steve Schwartz (a/k/a SAS).
"Social Anxiety Disorder" has also appeared on standard MTV in the
US; unknown whether "Lollygagger" has made an appearance there as
well.

Credited with mixing the tracks "Murder Inc." and "Mania".
On the GB disc are no credits about mixing at all.

Locate Subvert Terminate - The Complete Murder Inc

2xCD 1999 Invisible/Caroline INV 158 US

The first CD is the self-titled album from 1992. The original mixes are not credited.
The second CD includes the 'Corpuscle' - EP and some Live tracks. Credited with remixing
"Murder Inc." - Busted Corpuscle Mix, and "Mania" - 7 Inch Mix and "Mania" - Righteous Mix.

Thirlwell uncredited for his contributions to the track "Alvin's
Funeral (The Milk was Delivered in Black Bottles)", but receives
credit in a discography published in 'Unsound' magazine. Original
LP was limited to 1,000 pressings.
The RRR cassette re-release is considered an "official bootleg",
and the material allegedly varies from the original.
The original master recordings were destroyed by Steven Stapleton
because he disliked it so much.
The 2007 re-release was digitally re-mastered from vinyl by Kevin
Spencer (Robot Records).
On the 2007 re-release, Thirlwell is credited with "Bass Amp" and
"Jack Plugs". Available on CD (United Dairies) as well as a
limited-edition CD box set (Raash) that also contained a preserved
insect and a set of postcards, and were signed/numbered by

Credited as 'Clint Ruin' this time, for the track "Brained",
which is a remixed version of "Brained by Falling Masonry" (see
above). This remixed version of "Brained" varies only slightly
from the original 12" version.
(Note: on the CD the tracks are listed incorrectly, and
this coupled with the fact that Steven Stapleton was very unhappy
with the sleeve layout led to this release being withdrawn.)
The RRR cassette re-release is considered an "official bootleg",
and the material allegedly varies from the original - information
is currently being gathered regarding this.

Credited as Jim Thirlwell, for the included track "Registered
Nurse", which is the NWW track from the 'Second Coming' compilation
(listed below). "Registered Nurse" b/w "Duelling Banjos" comprises
the NWW 'Ladies Home Tickler' 12"/CD (see below), and was included
free with the 1st 1,000 copies of 'Psilotripitaka', which had a
further limited issue of 25 LP's and 25 CD's which came in a 'leather
bondage bag'.

Credited with vocals on the title track, which is the same as
"Brained By Falling Masonry" (see Nurse With Wound section above).
The RRR cassette re-release is considered an "official bootleg",
and the material allegedly varies from the original.

Credited under the name Frank Want as co-writer of the track
"Craziest Feeling".

(The Third Album)

LP 1984 Polydor OJHP2 GB

Credited under the name Frank Want with piano on the track "Salmon
Fishing in New York".

P16.D4Distruct

LP 1985 Selektion SLP 005 DE

Another release similar to 'Masse Mensch', in that it was compiled
by P16.D4 from tapes submitted by various artists. Here, Thirlwell
goes uncredited for his collaboration with Nurse With Wound, on their
submission to the track "Kultstudien Zu Anselm Weinberg".

PANTERAHostile Remixes

CDS 1992 Atlantic (promo) PRCD4990-2 US

Credited with remixing "Walk" - Decranial Mix.

Hostile Moments

12"EP 199? Atco B5392T ??

Credited with remixing "Walk" - Cervical Mix on this gatefold 12".
This Mix is the same as 'Cervical Dub Extended', see below.

Credited with co-writing, co-producing and co-performing on the track "Peoria".
Note that "Peoria" only appears on the 1988 Wax Trax! CD and 1998 Blue Noise CD.
A track ("The Press") is decicated to Thirlwell on all releases.

Sick City/Shit For Brains

12" 1988 Wax Trax! WAX 9084 US

Credited with production and additional noises on "Sick City"; and
co-remixing of "Shit For Brains" - Greazy Mix. It is also obvious
that Thirlwell contributes some vocals on "Sick City".

Credited with production and co-performance on "Sick City".
This version is remixed by Raymond Watts.
Note that "Sick City" does not appear on the 1991 LP release.
Also note that the Cleopatra release mistakenly used the vinyl
artwork, hence not listing "Sick City", but the track does indeed exist on that release.
Subsequently, Dolphin licensed the release from Cleopatra and used
the mis-printed tracklist; once again "Sick City" does indeed appear on this release, despite not being listed.

Credited with co-writing and performing the track "Blood Sucking
Bitch", with Raymond Watts.

Beside this Raymond Watts used for the track "The rock" a part from the STEROID MAXIMUS
track "Radio Raheem" (the arabic(?) spoken words). "Radio Raheem" is
written and performed by Thirlwell/Watts, so who knows where this
material originally comes from.

PIGFACEGlitch

VHS 1992 Invisible ?? US

Credited band members include Jim Thirlwell AND Clint Ruin.

'90 - '96

2xDVD 2003 Invisible/Underground Inc UIN 1069 US

Double-DVD re-release of 'Glitch' and 'Son Of A Glitch'.
Thirlwell does not actually appear in this video, but he's listed as a band member of that tour and he showed up on the St. Petersburg gig 1991 and contributed vocals to Hits Tits Lips Power.

Credited with remix on two versions of "Prove You Wrong" - Fuzzbuster
Mix and Xanax Mix.

RED HOT CHILI PEPPERSHigher Ground / If You Want Me To Stay

12" 1992 EMI (promo) SPRO 04896 US

Credited with remixing "Higher Ground" - Pearly 12" Mix, and
"If You Want Me To Stay" - Jingle Hell Mix.
However, the credits are incorrect, and Thirlwell in fact remixed
the version of "Higher Ground" - Freckle Nose Mix, not the Pearly
12" Mix. This same mix is further incorrectly credited on the
SPRO 04889 12" release (below) as being by Ben Grosse, as well as
on 'The Chili Digi' CD (see below) as being by Black Sheep.

Foetus guests on two tracks; "Maria Magdalene" where Foetus is
credited with vocals, additional recordings and lyrics, and "Paging
Dr. Strong" where Foetus is credited with lyrics and vocals.
The video for "Mary Magdelene" appears on the Foetus 'LOVE' CD+DVD release (see above).
A different version of "Paging Dr. Strong" appears on FOETUS' Damp CD (see above).

J.G. Thirlwell wrote the track "I Hate You All" and played
all the music with some additional drum programming by
the illustrious Jay Wasco.
A different version of this track with Thirlwell on vocals appears on FOETUS' Damp CD (see above).

Credited with production, as well as co-composing the track "Fucking
Strange Way to Get Attention". In addition, the credits list "J. G.
Thirlwell - Brass" and "Reverend Ruin - Extra Voice", (obvious on the track "Joos").

Crazy

CDEP 1993 Sony (promo) 42K 74923 US

Credited as above on the SILVERFISH 'Organ Fan' release.

Damn Fine

12"EP 1993 Creation CRE 138T GB

J.G. Thirlwell is credited with writing & arranging the track
"F.S.W.T.G.A.", which is the track from 'Organ Fan' titled "Fucking
Strange Way to Get Attention" (see above).

SKELETON KEYFantastic Spikes Through Balloon

2xCD 1997 Capitol 72434-95298-2-3 GB

Credited with remixing one version of the track "Nod Off" (no mix
name).

Credits read "Thanx to Crazy James T, Mambas, and Consumptives".
Several other CD editions have also been released.

Memorabilia

LP 1985 none (bootleg) DE?

Track listing states: "Ghostrider bbc-TV 1983 with Jim Foetus",
Thirlwell on vocals.
Track originally by Suicide.
Many other live / bootleg versions of "Ghostrider" exist, among
them a fan-club-only 7" flexi and various LP's, but to what extent
Thirlwell's involvement was is yet to be determined.

Credited as Clint Ruin with vocals on the track "Forget",
credited as J.T. with co-writing the same track,
and special thanks given to Jim G. Thirlwell.

JOHN SPENCER (director)Shithaus

VHS 198? None None US

Featured in the soundtrack is WISEBLOOD's "Cough 'n' Kill", also
on the 'Plow!' compilation (see above). This film short is quite
difficult to find on its own; however it is featured on the video
compilation 'The Cinema Of Transgression, Volume 1', co-ordinated
and produced independantly by Nick Zedd in 1986, which is somewhat
easier to locate.

CASSANDRA STARK (director)We Are Not To Blame

VHS 1990 None None US

FOETUS INC.'s "Butterfly Potion" is featured throughout the soundtrack.

Notes:
Earlier reported as a release by pragVEC, this is technically a
compilation album. It was also erroneously reported that Thirlwell
was a member of one of the groups involved, pragVEC, which turns
out not to be the case.

This from Sue Gogan, original member of pragVEC and Spec Records
interest:
"For historical correctness let it be noted that pragVEC was Gogan,
[Nick] Cash, [David] Boyd and [John] Studholme. Jim played on the
tracks credited to Spec Records and also Vince Quince and the
Rialto Ballroom Detectives."

This Thirlwell work pre-dates all of his Foetus material. He is
credited with "wasp, vacuum cleaner, alarm clock, vocals" (Wasp
being an early digital synthesizer - Thirlwell is pictured holding
said Wasp in the album cover photos).

Credited as "+ Jim Thirlwell" on an untitled track by Nurse With
Wound. (Note: this track is titled on this compilation with a
series of symbols, but is named on the bonus record included with
Nurse With Wound's 'Psilotripataka' as "Registered Nurse" (see
above).
This LP also bootlegged ca. 1981, with a plain white LP sleeve and
photocopied info sheet.
Re-released on the Various Artists 'Anthology 1' 2xCD, listed below.

A collaboration with Thirlwell and Nurse With Wound, on the track
'Ciconia'. The CD re-issue does not list the specifics. This col-
lection originally compiled by members of P16.D4.

Better An Old Demon Than A New God

LP 1983 Giorno Poetry Systems GPS 033 US

The Lydia Lunch track "What It Is" is by Lydia Lunch & Clint Ruin,
and is a short spoken word piece featuring both of them.

Speed Trials

LP 1983 Homestead HMS 011 US
CS 1983 Homestead HMS 011C US

Credited under the name Frankie with 'pig noises' on the Lydia
Lunch track "Main Kelly and Me on a Bender".

U.K. Buzz #006

LP 1985 Thirsty Ear (promo) UKB-6 GB

A promotional LP that is similar to the Various Artists LP
'If You Can't Please Yourself, You Can't Please Your Soul' (see
below), but with a different Marc Almond track ("The House Is
Haunted" instead of "Love Amongst The Ruined"), and sans the
Psychic TV track. Includes additional introductions and narrations
between tracks by StevÝ of Some Bizzare, with an initial intro-
duction by an unknown fellow.
Aside from the FOETUS track on this compilation (listed in the
section above), Thirlwell is also credited with production on track
by Coil ("The Wheel").
Also credited, as 'Slim Jim Thirlwell', with playing marimbas on
the The The track ("Flesh & Bones").

Aside from the FOETUS track on this compilation (listed in the
section above), Thirlwell is also credited with production on tracks
by Marc Almond ("Love Amongst The Ruined") and Coil ("The Wheel").
Also credited, as 'Slim Jim Thirlwell', with playing marimbas on
the The The track ("Flesh & Bones").

Music View Show: 05 & 06

LP 1987 Music View 1P-7790 US

Includes an interview with "Clint Ruin" from the "Foetus All-Nude Revue."

Lists Lydia Lunch on the cover as credited for "Why Don't We
Do It In The Road", further credited on the sleeve as Lydia
Lunch for vocals and Clint Ruin for music and engineering.
This track also appears on the Lunch / Ruin release 'Don't Fear
The Reaper' (see above).

Includes the Fight track "Nailed To The Gun (Bulletproof Mix)",
as remixed by Thirlwell.

Battlegrounds

CD 1995 Mokum DB 4790-2 US

No direct Foetus involvement, rather a group called Titanium
Steel samples the line "Suck On This, Squarehead!" (from the
SFOTW track "I'll Meet You In Poland Baby" off the 'Hole'
release), on their track "Paralyzed". Probably also appears
on one of their 'Fucking Hardcore' compilations as well.

Features the Mars track "3-E" which was reprocessed by Thirlwell
on the Mars '78' and '78 +' releases (see above); as well as the
Lydia Lunch & Thurston Moore track "The Crumb" with which he
was heavily involved (see the Lydia Lunch section above).

Credited as appearing on the Boss Hog track "Black Throat" under
the name Clint Ruin.
From the soundtrack of the documentary film "Screwed" by Alex
Crawford, this track also appeared on 2 other Boss Hog releases
(see above). Note that on the original 7" releases, this film
was titled "Porn".

Undead - 50 Gothic Masterpieces

3xCD Dressed To Kill DTK BOX 51 GB

Includes the Lydia Lunch track "Twsited", from the "Twisted /
Past Glas" 7" released in 1991 (see Lydia Lunch, above).

Songs Of The Witchblade (A Soundtrack To The Comic Books)

CD 1997/8 Capitol/Dreamworks/SKG DRMD-50102 US

As the title indicates, this release accompanies the Witchblade
comic book series. Jim Thirwell (sic) is credited with drum
programming on the track "Go To Sleep", which features, among
others, Peter Steele (Type O Negative) and Kat Bjelland (Babes
In Toyland). Also stated: "Jim Thirwell appears courtesy of
Foetus Anonymous."

An anthology of Come Org releases 1979-1981 and featuring the
entire VARIOUS ARTISTS 'The Second Coming' LP (see above), which
includes the NURSE WITH WOUND (+ JIM THIRWELL (sic)) untitled
track, a/k/a "Registered Nurse". They did spell Thirlwell correctly
in the included booklet.

Includes the entire COME 'I'm Jack' LP (see above), as well as other
tracks from the Come Org label 1981-1982. Digitally remastered from
the original master tapes, this marks the first time both tracks,
"By God's Very Own Fuck" and "President Your Prick's Stiff", have
been made available since the 1981 LP release.

The Wire 20 1982-2002: Audio Issue

3xCD 2002 Mute Records Ltd. CD STUMM 220 GB

Notes:
Includes the track "11,000 Volts" by Mars, which originally appeared
on their release '78' (see above), for which Thirlwell is credited
with reprocessing.

Hexenschuss

LP 2005 Staedelschule/Portikus STADEL 002 DE

Notes:
This LP documents the results of a workshop C.M. von Hausswolff held for artists and students of Staedelschule Frankfurt in 2005.
Side B of the LP is a multi-artist collaborative effort, and includes works by J.G. Thirlwell.

Features music by (or modeled after) Harold Arlen, Johann Sebastian Bach, Stefano De Bonis, Uri Caine, Freddie Mercury, Stevie Wonder
and others. Der Kastanienbal is a play based on historical incidents.
Both critical synopsis and contemporary comment on events that happened 500 years ago, it proves the stability of human nature in a storm of musical elements from Renaissance to pop music.

Le Chronatoscaphe

3xCD 2005 Nato NATO 574 FR
3xCD 2005 Nocturne NT 123 FR

Includes the track "Chest" from The Godard Fans LP 'Godard Ca Vous
Chante?', which is a collaboration between Clint Ruin, Arto Lindsay,
Lucy Hamilton and Roli Mosimann.

The Venture Brothers (TV SHOW)

Thirlwell scores and provides all music for this animated show on The Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block of programming.
The first two seasons (2005 and 2006) have been released on DVD.
Work has begun in earnest on the third season (2007).

Credited for vocals, FX, & words on the track "D.N.A. (Don't No
Anything)".
The out-of-print AT CD was a limited issue of 750 copies in an
aluminum box with a sticker and badge, the box being made in DE
and the CD in AT.
The Japanese issue contained a text sheet in Japanese/English.

A cassingle featuring 2 tracks from each band, one of the tracks
being Voivod's "D.N.A", "featuring Jim Thirlwell", which is the
same as the track on the Voivod 'Negatron' release (see above).

CARL MICHAEL VON HAUSSWOLFFThe Wonderful World of Male Intuition

CD 2006 Oral CD10 CA

Among the tracks dedicated to others is "Scended (For Thirlwell)".

WARTIMEFast Food For Thought

12"EP 1990 Chrysalis F1 21753 US
CDEP 1990 Chrysalis F2 21753 US

Thirlwell worked on this project with Wartime (which included
Henry Rollins), but artistic differences arose and Thirlwell's
contributions did not make the final product. He is, however,
thanked, simply as "Clint".

WORKDOGSIn Hell

CD 1992 Sympathy for the Record Industry SFTRI 212 US

This release is "assembled from cassettes contributed by" various
people, including Thirlwell credited as Clint Ruin, who contributed
to "Eulogy Regrets" and an untitled track (titled as a star within
a circle).
As a footnote, Rob Kennedy of Workdogs, a construction worker by trade, got
Thirlwell (and Lunch) to submit cassettes for this release by
building them sets of shelving in a barter agreement.

YOUNG GODSOnly Heaven

LP 1995 Play It Again Sam BIAS 301 LP NL
CD 1995 Play It Again Sam BIAS 301 CD ??

Among those thanked are Dorit (Chrysler, from Halcion) and the
Master of Disaster (Thirlwell). Produced, recorded and mixed by
Roli Mosimann.

"The Need Machine", a track from 'Flow', was licensed for use in this
film. The film starred Heather Graham and Casey Affleck.

Worst Case Scenario (FILM)

?? 2008? ?? ?? NL/US

Credited with scoring and original music for this full-length horror
film; where, when and how it may be released is as yet unknown.

CURVE??

?? 1993 ?? ?? ??

Credited with remixing 3 versions each of "Ten Little Girls" -
Tragicision, Anorexual and Prugnostic; and "The Coast Is Clear" -
Fragmatic, Mentalpause and Nipplicious. Which versions, if any,
were used in unknown to Thirlwell, as Curve re-edited his remixes
back down to just include the dance music, and he separated himself
from it.

E.M.F.Perfect Day

CD 19?? ?? (promo) ?? ??

Saw this for sale online but it did not list particulars, only
that it featured mix(es) by Thirlwell and others.

RICHARD KERN (director)Sex v. Guns

VHS ?? ?? ?? ??

Thirlwell worked on the soundtrack, credited to FOETUS.

LYDIA LUNCH / EMILIO CUBEIROSouth Of Your Border

PLAY 19?? none none US

A play written by, and starring, Lydia Lunch and Emilio Cubeiro.
It was staged and performed for one week in New York City. In the
sixth and final scene, Lunch is crucified on a large "X" (designed
and built for the play by Richard Phillips), during which an early
version of "Asbestos" played, which was later completed and ended
up on the 'Thaw' release (see above).

MANOREXIA??

?? 2010? ?? ?? ??

Thirlwell plans to release the fourth Manorexia album near the
end of 2010, to be available in both stereo as well as 5:1 surround
sound.

MEGADETH??

?? 1993 ?? ?? ??

Credited with remixing 3 versions of the track "Angry Again", and
which, if any, were released is unknown to Thirlwell.

DOMINIQUE OTENIN-GIRARD (director)Piege A Flics

VHS 1988 ?? ?? CH

Thirlwell worked on the soundtrack, credited to SCRAPING FOETUS
OFF THE WHEEL. The song "Lilith" was originally written for this
film, per Thirlwell, but only features excerpts from 'Nail'.

POP WILL EAT ITSELFRemixes and B-Sides Vol 1-4

4XCD-R 19?? ?? ?? ??

"Kick To Kill" (Jim Foetus Seersucker Mix).

SOLDIERS OF FORTUNEMighty Whity

TV Show 1998? none none US

The producers of this television show have licensed 2 minutes of
this track, which was to appear if the show were televised.

STINKY PUFFS??

?? 19?? ?? ?? ??

A recording session Thirlwell did with Jad Fair and his then 8 year-
old son Simon Fair. Thirlwell programmed a drum machine and played
some sampled sounds live while Simon improvised lyrics, at one
point repeatedly screaming "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles!" while
Jad played tambourine (or similar). Whether released is unknown;
it's possible that Don Fleming was producing this session. An issue
of Option magazine ca. 1993 has a blurb about this, but I have been
unable to find that particular issue - if anyone has it please
pass along the particulars.

Info from cddb.com:

Song and Advice For Kids Who Have Been Left Behind

CD ?? ?? ?? ??

Tracks on this CD:
I Know I Know / The Vitaman Song / I'll Love You Anyway / Rubber Pen /
The Three Tuners / Bummer Skit / Dream Weaver

A 40-minute color documentary originally aired on Dutch television,
as well as shown at the 1988 Rotterdam International Film Festival,
featuring interviews with Thirlwell interspersed with clips of
live performances of "Anything", "DI-1-9026" and "Boxhead".
Thirlwell was filmed while touring Europe in support of 'Hole.'
Also featured in the film are Coil, Current 93 and Test Dept.
Communications in 2001 with Mr. Oey indicated that he planned to
issue the video on VHS, as it had never been officially released
in any form.
Subsequent communications in 2005 indicated that Mr. Oey desired to release the film on DVD.

Uberschall?

?? 1999? Uberschall? ?? DE?

Thirlwell has finished a track called "Shun" for this compilation,
a different version of which appears on the 'FLOW' LP.

On occasion one reads that Thirlwell and Caspar Brotzmann planned
to collaborate, and while they did get together on several
occasions, in one case an album with Diamanda Galas getting to the
drawing board, nothing became of it other than a few minutes
of recordings here and there.

HE(studio works)

19??

The band He was strictly a studio band, consisting of Thirlwell,
Don Fleming, Jim Dunbar, & Rummager. They recorded studio versions
of "Puppet Dude" and "Song for Sammy", which were tributes to Jim
Henson and Sammy Davis Jr., who both died on the same day, as well
as 2 other tracks. Never released, though the possibility exists,
and "Puppet Dude" has been played live by Foetus incarnations on a
number of occasions (and is a reworked version of Elton John's
"Rocket Man").

LYDIA LUNCHHard Diamond Drill

?? 19?? ?? ?? ??

From one source:
Allegedly a Lydia Lunch record that was not released because
it "sounded too much like Foetus", or something to that effect.
As reportedly stated in Forced Exposure magazine - if anyone
has this particular issue please pass along the specifics.

Thirlwell says, in effect:
Lydia and I talked about doing an album of that title. We (I?)
started writing some songs, it was around the time I recorded
'Hole' - before, during or after, I do not recall. I remember
I wrote an epic song called "Off The Hook" and an arrangement
for it but nothing was recorded, just one of those things. Maybe
one of the songs she did in the Immaculate Consumptives came out
of that, in fact, but I don't remember what she did.

MALARIA (MAGNOLIA)

19??

Aside from the Malaria work listed above, Thirlwell also collab-
orated on a track with them titled "Creature Meets Creature",
which is as of yet unreleased.

CARLA MARSHALLFire In The Mountain

1993

Thirlwell remixed 4 versions of the track "Fire In The Mountain" -
Defoliated Mix, Deloused Mix, Desecrated Mix and Devoured Mix.
None have been officially released to date.

MURNAU

2004

Thirlwell has played with live incarnations of Murnau (on sampler &
keyboards; with Oren Bloedow, Ed Pastorini, and Brian Geltner), and
Bloedow created an album's worth of material at Phillip Glass' studio
in 2004, but nothing has yet to see light of day.

PCP HIGHWAYDreamless (tentative title)

2000

Thirlwell remixed 4 tracks from this release, which was due in
2000 but was never released due to the band's demise.

SWELL MAPSTrain Out Of It

1987

Credited with playing bass on one of the tracks when the release
was still in demo version and on tapes being exchanged between
Thirlwell and Swell Maps, but Thirlwell's contribution never made
the final product.

WARD ME

??

No information at this point, but Thirlwell lists it on one of his
own early personal discographies under the heading "Further work
in some capacity or another."

WHITE ZOMBIE(demos)

??

Credited with producing the demos of "I Am Legend" and
"Thunderkiss '65", as well as two other tracks, that helped them
get signed to Geffen/DGC. Being demos, they were never released.
White Zombie's "Make Them Die Slowly" (1989 Caroline # CAROL (CD)
1362) and "La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Vol. 1" (1992 Geffen #
GEF(D)-24460) both thank "Jim Thirwell" (sic). (Note also that
"Make Them Die Slowly" is titled "Let Them Die Slowly" on the CD
spine as well as the LP spine, but is titled correctly on the
cassette j-card spine).

You're The Boss

Thirlwell and Dorit Chrysler from Halcion covered this track, an out-
take from an Elvis film, but it will not be released. They also
performed it live together on 14 Feb 1997 (Valentine's Day) in
NYC, and it is fairly certain that an audience recording was
made, but whether that shall see the tape-trading circuit remains
to be seen.

UN-NAMED PROJECTS:

Film - "Where Evil Dwells (Nobody Ever Called Ricky Kasso An Asshole)" -
a film by Tommy Turner and David Wojnarowicz that has yet to be completed
since the death of Wojnarowicz, though Turner discusses completing it in
the book 'Deathtripping - The Cinema Of Transgression' (Jack Sargeant,
1995 Creation Books GB ISBN 1-871592-29-1).

Film - "Stinkfist" - does this really exist? Photos from the "Stinkfist"
release credited as by Wim V.D. Hulst from the motion picture of the same
name.

With Page Hamilton (Helmet) - works for an un-named and apparently never completed project.

Frank Want with Saxophone on Rip It Up live 1983-03-31 at London Lyceum.

A quote from Mat Snow - New Musical Express:
"And, just as on TOTP, guesting on the Big Hit Single was none other than Londonís greatest underground
genius, Frank Want / Jim Thirlwell / Foetus. Edwyn introduced him with his customary pixie charm:
'Heís fucking useless, but heís such a nice guy we had to have him play'.
Rip It Up possesses the most sublimely addictive chorus of the year, but Orange Juice
opt for the scenic route rather than a comfy ride. Jimís bizarre sax is part of that strategy and it works."

MARC ALMOND, NICK CAVE, JIM FOETUS and LYDIA LUNCH, show in New York City,
a night at the Danceteria, 1983-10-30.

Tracks:
So your heart / Dead river / ? / Blue turk / Go to the church / Misery loves company / Love amongst the ruined /
You'll never see me on a sunday / A million manias / Halo flamin lead / In the ghetto / Body unknown